I would still bet on eclipse with cdt.. learning curve might not seem all to
worth it.. but definitely useful after you get over it.. i can't really get
my head around emacs for c++ yet.. netbeans... well... I wont try it until
Sun comes up with a really good reason..

On Dec 8, 2007 3:27 PM, nepbabu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Fri, Dec 07, 2007 at 09:24:08PM -0800, prob wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Can anyone suggest the best IDE for C development on Linux, based on
> > your experience.
>
> Makefile, gcc/g++, Vim. Those suit my need but sometimes I use Eclipse
> with CDT as well.
>
> > I'm currently using  Eclipse CDT on Fedora 6 (not the crap that comes
> > by default, I removed that and downloaded/installed the one from
> > eclipse.org). Its kind of OK, but I'm looking for something better,
>
> I don't think there's anything better than Eclipse if you are looking for
> the whole shebang. You could give Anjuta a try like Jwalanta said but I'd
> bet my time & money on (Eclipse) or (Makefile, gcc/g++ and Vim).
>
> > especially the interface. I've also used Netbeans. I liked the
> > interface. Spacious too. But always had problem with indexing etc.,  I
>
> Netbeans? Whoah! Is Sun moving to C++ now or what? Like Jwalanta said, try
> all and use what you like. There's no 'one size fits all' solution. :)
>
> --
> Cheers,
> Bikal.
> GPG: 0x5DAE3BE5
> "Rule 6: There is no Rule 6." - Rob Pike
>

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